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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 219. 1920. 737 to which it is entitled under the provisions of this Act. The money Usb by S“‘*° b°°'d· so received by the custodian for any State shall be paid out on the reqgisitéon of the Sénlate boar.; ai] rermbursecimenlgl for servicgs already ren ere or ex en 'tures ea y incurr an approve y said c State board. The Federal Board for Vocational Education shall Boliiidmtto rrieriiriéhrz-I make an annual report to the Concgress on or before December 1 on b°"“ °' S"°*° b°°"*‘· the administration of this Act an shall include in such report the reports made by the State boards on the administration of this Act gy each State and the expenditure of the money allotted to each tate. Sec. 6. That there is hereby appropriated to the Federal Board for mf§,§’,l1§‘,§l§$°,{"°,§g‘,,‘§j Vocational Education the sum 0 $’]5,000 annually for a perrod of °tgc*;gcfs°gc$c*g;§;g¤¤d· four years for the purpose of making) studies, mvestigatrons, and ' reports regarding the vocational reha ilitation of disa led persons and their placements in suitable or gainful occupations, and for the administrative expenses of said board incident to performing the duties imposed by this Act, including salaries of such assistants, experts, c erks, and other employees, in the District of Colurnbra. or elsewhere as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by the members of the board and by its employees, under its orders, mcluding attendance at meetings o educational associations and other organizations, rent and u1p- ment of offices in the District of Colum ra and elsewhere, puiigrase of books of reference, law books, and periodicals, stationery, typewriters and exchange thereof, miscellaneous supplies, égostage on mn hmm foreign mail, printir§ and binding to be done at the vernment ,tc_ °i”" " Printrlrlrlg Office, and l other necessary expenses. _ mm ,8,,0,,, 0, cu A f report of all expenses under this section, mcluding names of erfpcvm,  if mg all employees and salaries paid them, traveling expenses and other £,X§.,°?" " ° expenses incurred by each and eveg employee an by members of the board, shall be submitted armu y to Congress by the board. Scum umicmcm No salaries shall be paid out of the und provided in this section in ° excess of the following amounts: At the rate of $5,000 per annum, to not more than one person; at the rate of $4,000 per annum each, to not more than four persons; at the rate of $3,500 per annum each, to not more than five persons; and no other employee shall receive Pccmc compensation at a rate in excess of $2,500 cpler annum: Promkled, rnsrneiirm nr im That no person receiving compensation at less an $3,500 per annum “"‘“ ”*"°°· shall receive in excess of the amount of corilr-Eensation aid in the regular depvzrtments of the Government for e or simi.lpa.r· services. Accccccncc c, cc Sec. 7. at the Federal Board for Vocational Education is hereby conditional gms, ar., authorized and empowered to receive such gifts and donations from “““‘°“‘°°‘ either public or private sources as may be offered unconditionally. All moneys rece1ved_ as gifts or donations shall be paid into the Spwm,u,,d mated Treasury of the Umtod tates, and shall constitute a §rma.nent thexwith. fund, to be called the "Spcc1al fund for vocational rehab `tation of ,,,,,1,, B,,,,d_ disabled persons," to be used under the direction of the said board to defray the expenses of providing and maintaining conuses of vocational rehabilitation m Special cases, including the payment of Fun cc cc cms necessary expenses of persons undergoing tr `. A full report of ea., to Enmat an: all gifts and donations offered and accepted, togeiher with the names “““"" of the donors and the respective amounts contributed by each, and all disbursements therefrom shall be submitted annual] to Congress P,,,,,,_,,,_ by said board: Provgded, That no discrimination shall, be ma e or Pemxccvrorccdiscrimc permitted for or agamst any person or persons who are entitled to iIiZ§iS¤·,iiip m°13:°&Llii. the benefitsof this Act because of membership or nonmembemhlp 111  °‘°* °'““”“` any industrial, fraternal, or private organization of any kind under a penalty of $200 for every violation thereof. Approved, June 2, 1920.